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Jonathan Northcroft, John Robertson, Leni Gillman, John Dugdale, Hala Jaber, P B, Colin Spring, Colin Drury, Victor Harmsworth, Clare Chapman, Helena Frith Powell, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, N J, Alain de Botton, Jim Munro, Globetrotter, A Wells, Dana Facaros, Helen Davies, Sally Brock, Rob Hughes, Ian Wylie, Paul Casey, John Peter, Jennifer Donnelly, Mark Hodgkinson, V S, W A Burkitt, Jonathan Miller, Professor Gideon Garter, Amanda Ursell, Jim Munro football editor, Andrew Longmore, Sean O'Connor, J D, Susan d'Arcy, Tony Parsons, Tim Nagle, Mandy Haberman, Martin Bell, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Ferdinand Mount, Matt Wolf, Kathryn Cooper, Michael Pauls, Susan Bell, P D, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Frank Cartwright, John Ellott, Max Boot, Neil Wormald, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Dave Ferris, Clive Davis, Jano, K R, Jane Imbush, Richard Hamblyn, C D, Andrew Porter, Ph B, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, D C, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Jan Etherington, T E, Irwin Stelzer, Adrian Furnham, Matt Rudd, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, David Dougill, Daniel Kelly, John Waples Deputy Business Editor, Nick Jewson, H C, David Hewson, Peter Manolescue, Cally Law, David Bond, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Mike Denham, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cairns, Philip Smith, Peter Conradi, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, Mark Powell, S L, Edward Porter, Victoria Segal, Patricia Nicol, Jamie Huckbody, Sarah Dempster, Eben Black, Dave Pollard, Ann Richards, John O'Donnell, Alice Moro, Lawrence Moody, Ann Wills, Lydia Slater, John O'Leary, Michael Lennon Professor, Shelley von Strunckel, Paula Robinson, Dave Lees, Karl Troop, Brendan Bourne, Joseph Connolly, Paul Donovan, Judith M Heimann, Vincent Crump, Paul Kimmage, Hugh McIlvanney, Chris Woodhead, Lucinda Kemeny, Brian Leslie, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, Tony Coleman, Paul Driver, John Humphrys, Richard Brooks, Ian Hawkey, Ross Hamilton, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Paul Durman, John Overton, Mark Ludlow, Alicia Wyllie, Sharon Creech, Mark Edwards, Tom Conrar, David Pope, Susan Clark, Bella Bathurst, Julie Dorrell, Danny O'Brien, Hugo Barnacle, Fiona Duncan, Gitangeli Sapra, Christina Lamb, Ralph Firman, Raymond Keene, C L, Gareth Huw Davies, Fiona Morrow, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Robbie Hudson, Marie Colvin, Meera Syal, Paul Healy, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Sally Brampton, Louise Armitstead, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Natalie Graham, Jeremy Sandford, Rtw Rebalee, M J, Caroline Donald, S D, Vivienne Knight, David Walsh, Miranda Seymour, Dr Vivienne Nathanson, Stuart Janes, Jack Grimston, Joe Thornton, Bryan Appleyard, Sir Iain Chalmers Professor, Allson Hard, S P, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Colin McDowell, Mark Anstead, Bethan Cole, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, Annette Morris, Celia Imrie, Tom Hunter, Shane Watson, P N, T N, Andy Beckett, Viv Groskop, Dr Dontcho Staynov, Mark Franchetti, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Nigel Coleman, Lauren Quaintance, Huw Richards, M E, Clare Francis, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Martin O'Neill, Frank Lunn, Baroness Amos, Barry Collins, Dipesh Gadher, Paul Byrne, Humphrey Burton, James Foxall, John Waples, A A Gill, Niall Dickson Social Affairs Editor, Matthew Campbell, Robert MacFarlane, John Carey, Mary Braid, Linda Grant, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Ruth, Deirdre Fernand, Maria McErlane, Peter, Eric Brown, T L, Jeremy Langmead, R H, Hazel Curry, Justin Sparks, Sally Kinnes, Charlotte Ross-Goobey, Keanu Reeves, Liam Clarke, Ian Davies, Naomi Caine, Kevin Buckley, John Badenhorst, Roger Dobson, Brian Doogan, Andrew Baggaley, Peter Schmeichel, Minette Marrin, Mo Mowlam, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Andrew Davidson, Paul Stephen Lubicz, Dan Cairns, Eddy Holt, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Simon Crerar, Sarah Baxter, Benjamin Wootliff, Carey Scott, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, N, Joanna Simon, Stephen Applebaum, Kingston Smith, Simon Howard, Tom Bower, Jason Dawe, Dominic Rushe, Richard Lewis, Rod Liddie,

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Contents Bin Laden triggered wave of terror bombs Contents Virgin How they led me to the secret grave of 600 prisoners Marie Colvin near Fallujah Brown dossier: euro may fuel property crash The Sunday Times A1-Qaeda bombers show it is Britons in Morocco get FO warning Tell us where is Safe to Travel Sunday Times gains 275,000 new readers Message on Bin Laden's tape inspired coordinated strikes Airport workers face crime purge Toll of the Suicide Bombers America turns heat on 'soft on terror' Saudis Northern rock Horror in a city of squalor AOL Britain is getting less trusting Nationwide Keanu is Hollywood's $75m 'chosen one' Mercedes-Benz Festival Highlights Pension rise gives Irvine £2.6m deal Police raid home of army agent suspected of Stakeknife link EasyJet GE Blockhead leads march of the artistic giants Galloway and the Iraqi film script DHL Uncovered: the secret grave Marie Colvin near Fallujah VW Ing Direct savings account O2 Toyota RSPCA donors quit in hunting battle Beckham takes a new hair line Secret No More Liam Clarke reveals how he discovered the identity of the British Army's prize 'mole' but had to keep it as a terrible secret during four dangerous years The bluff and counter-bluff in fingering Freddie Are the Tories Getting It Right at Last? Suddenly, the Tories have their tails up and it is Labour that looks in disarray. David Cracknell and Eben Black examine the new Conservative war machine and ask whether a good week in politics can really signal the turn of the political tide BMW Tory Spinmeister who Came in from the Blairite Cold An enigma inside a riddle inside a Matrix Profile In search of lost time, one chin, and a life BT A new dark age Who can you trust? Bupa The Sunday Times This is Timid Tony, not Belligerent Blair Picture Gallery There's a catch 22 at the heart of every referendum Like all self-respecting dictators, Tony Blair wants … Archbishop sets up home and away fixture with the Pope Atticvs Short's department allocated extra aid to the booze cabinet Read it and weep: Labour raises our misery index London needs an Olympian effort, but not the games If you are important enough, everyone will chortle … When the Tories suggested the abolition of tuition … Markwarner holidays Let us come clean on water fluoridation Fiat Mandela the Icon Muslim views polled Swift Cure for Prostate Cancer Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street Johnnie English Johnnie Boden sells clothes, but he also inspires a dream — of an England that is safe, sunny and secure for the middle classes. John Elliott meets the moleskin messiah Air Mauritius Contents Police offered £350-a-head bounty for ethnic recruits Monogram Doubts cast on Kray murders Tennis star Henman takes on White House big hitter Condi Leo Blair school sacks teachers Cities Guide Vodafone Luther Blissett plays it again as anarchist icon Land Rover New pill may lift breast cancer risk Yorkshire City arts festival is 'freak show' From just 5p a minute all day every day on Wanted: bishop, £33k + cathedral Classified Recruitment Children face curfew in crime-hit Moscow Boots Stars draw a blank in scenery-free films Flybe Top North Korean drug chief defects Hillary pens the last word in scandal Daewoo Kidnap tourists tell of desert duel Jaguar Philippines' fast lady steps into Imelda's shoes Norfolkline Federal fanatic Fischer poised for key EU role The Times Sharon offers to pull troops out of Gaza Ministers may scrap upfront college fees to head off Tories Blair to unveil huge drop in asylum seekers Weather and Travel Outlook Soldiers claim new Gulf war ailments Three die quitting car on M25 News in Brief 28 killed in crash Decriminalise drugs, police chief says Crossbow shooting Wife stranded with husband's body Fayed damages Channel 4 prize £5.2m Lotto jackpot split five ways Radisson Murder charge Ark Royal returns Indoor cup final Behaviour plan Contents One for the Pot Arsenal save season with 1-0 Cup win Contents Mitsubishi Motors Lethal Pires shoots Keown leads from the back Arsenal's tough guy left his traditional, bruising calling card on the opposition as true grit triumphed in Cardiff Cup Coverage Cup under cover Lethal Pires shoots Time for Seaman to go out at the top 'Safe Hands' kept a clean sheet but he is way past his prime and should quit now while he is ahead, says Joe Lovejoy Irrepressible Henry inspires Arsenal Unlikely heroes shine as gulf in class proves decisive The efforts of two unsung players stood out, but Arsenal's more talented style gave them the edge on the day Tale of the trophy Gunners Dig in to earn victory Arsenal's ageing warriors proved good enough to lift the Cup, but the squad will need fresh blood for next season Arsenal The eyes have it Treble chancers Happy Pires is back to his best Thirsty work Romance with unhappy ending Southampton may have failed to upset Arsenal, but players such as Chris Marsden showed the spirit that got them to the final Player ratings Southampton Lucky coin Man in the middle Final frenzy Fancy that Villa in bid to tempt O'Neill Football Shorts An irreverent look at the beautiful game Football tales from the tabs LÖwenbrÄu Doping fears hit home Football's drug culture was perceived as a continental problem, but a new survey reveals evidence of abuse in England. David Bond and Kevin Buckley report Rooney sets standard for next generation Not long ago England's youth players were lining up alongside Everton's prodigy; now he is the inspiration for them to reach the top Upson moves into spotlight The defender has transformed his career and is ready for his England debut if called upon in South Africa South Africa split as coach refuses to pick European stars As he prepares his team for Thursday's friendly, Ephraim Mashaba is at the centre of a selection row that could see him quitting, writes Ian Hawkey The Lisbon lionheart As he fights for his life, Celtic legend Jimmy Johnstone is showing the same glorious spirit that mesmerised opponents Robson factor helps coach revive sleeping giant Porto's coveted coach acknowledges the influence of the former England manager as he prepares for his club's biggest European game for years. By Ian Hawkey Celtic's dynamic duo Martin O'Neil and John Robertson take the legacy of a classic managerial double act into the Uefa Cup final on Wednesday Route to final A season to be cheerful From the dramatic arrival of Everton's boy wonder to the latest fashion statement by David Beckham, football has had us in its thrall yet again. Mark Hodgkinson selects some of this term's winners and losers Feeding frenzy: with the season over, the transfer rumour mill swings back into action Against all Odds Bigotry is just one of the barriers Keith Alexander has overcome to take Lincoln to the playoff final against Bournemouth Alexander speaks out on behalf of the few There are only five black managers in the Premiership and Football League. Is the conservative nature of the English game denying equal opportunity? The Lincoln managers says race is still an issue. By Louise Taylor The five black managers in the Football League Air-Berlin Letters of the week Sport on TV The top 1 Sporting mascots Book of the week Video of the week DVD of the week Website of the week Schumacher makes class count The new Ferrari goes from strength to strength, with the German claiming pole position despite making a mistake Williams search for winning formula Losing hurts all the more when you know what it's like to be the best, and the British team is fast losing patience with Ralf Schumacher, writes Richard Rae The Times Best of British Beefy Paul Kimmage talks to the cricket legend whose instinct for winning still governs his life a decade after retiring Life and times of Ian Botham, the allrounder who rewrote the record books Woods brought back to earth Watching the world No 1 have a hard time in Germany was good for the soul. If he can struggle with the game, then it should give us all some hope Bright idea lifts Sussex gloom The Sunday Times Saqlain magic undone by wet spell Scoreboards Frizzell County Championship First Division Second Division Fixtures Tour match Ragged Hoggard off the pace First one-day international England turn to McGrath He has a famous cricketing surname, but even the Yorkshire batsman was surprised that his country came calling Lord's braced for Mugabe protest Strauss conducts rearguard action Round up The Sunday Times Stewart safe pair of hands Even at 40, the wicketkeeper is good enough to hold off the young pretenders in an England squad that includes three uncapped players. By Simon Wilde England squad Saints' new recruit is no angel In the Heineken Cup final, Renaud Peillard aims to show the ferocious intensity he will bring the Premiership Emirates Ntamack's animal instinct The all-French final promises to be a frenzied affair as Perpignan challenge the aristocrats of Toulouse. It's ideal feeding ground for the Panther. By Nick Cain True champions insulted by playoff farce Gloucester won the Zurich Premiership title fair and square, and making them play a so-called Grand Final demeans the competition, says Stephen Jones Wasps book final place Last-gasp Ulmer seals Saracens cup joy Trying time for London Irish Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby Rugby Shorts Separated at birth Porsche Seve cuts up rough His game may be on the wane, but the Spaniard has strong opinions on referees and today's dull players Show me the Money David Bond looks at the finances that drive the wheels of sport Harrington puts Woods in shade Ireland's Padraig Harrington has recovered from the disappointment of last week to lead the Deutsche Bank Open with one round to go. By Alasdair Reid Leaderboard Zurich Sorenstam fights to be first among equals There is no doubt that the women's No 1 is a brilliant golfer, but Alasdair Reid questions the wisdom of her decision to compete on the men's Tour this week The Times Man who sold the world Mark McCormack, who died on Friday, used his financial acumen to change the face of sport, writes Rob Hughes Paris v London: Game on The French capital is favourite to win the 2012 Olympics, but London has high hopes, and the battle will get dirty The opponents Confident French shrugging off prospect of rivalry Susan Bell finds cautions optimism on the streets of Paris as the city prepares its bid for the 2012 Olympics — and scant concern over competition from London Golden dreams: 10 British athletes who could star in … Prescott makes a point with last-gasp penalty Sports round-up Results round-up Pools Today's racing Fixtures Racing Candy still sweet on success Airwave brings a timely reminder of past glories for a trainer consistently underestimated by the bookmakers Hawk Wing lands Lockinge Aidan O'Brien's perennial runner-up justified his favourite status at Newbury, winning by a record 11 lengths under Michael Kinane, writes Tony Coleman The Sunday Times Caught in time Coventry win FA Cup, 1987 60 seconds in sport With table tennis champion Andrew Baggaley The Sunday Times Question & answers Know fat from fiction Exercise is unlikely to give you a perfect body but it will make you healtheir, Sunday Times fitness guru Paul Stephen Lubicz exposes the myths Take a shot at basketball to get fit and have fun Beach Living Hip hip hooray In training with Paul Casey Paul Casey won the B&h Open and competes in the Volve PGA champions at Wentworth this week Barclays New order too much for Taylor Olympic bid could cost athletes dear O'Brien trial and error Contents Hands swoops in for £100m rescue of Le Meridien hotels Camelot to launch £35m Euro lottery Mmo2 faces giant loss after 3G write-downs BT Report calls for auction of UK airport slots Harrods owner mortgages home Brown toes Europe's line with inflation target cut Contents Southwestengland UK firms bankroll Capitol Hill Barclay brothers close in on GUS Army man to help firms fight terror Pubs will play host to 'wi-fi' revolution The Sunday Times Top British Donors Safeway to hold first meeting with Green Business Digest MoD backs BAE's Hawk for RAF trainer aircraft contract BA faces a £1bn pension fund hole Virgin Back me or sack me, Saunders to tell bank Branson backer in battle for survival Celtic boss is ready to quit ahead of BCCI fraud case Glaxo chiefs must be yanked back to reality Agenda Time to play ball with Saunders Delays ahead on the euro route Economic Outlook Business Letters Declining dollar stirs up strife over fair trade American Account The Mafia on Wall Street A former gangster has told an American court how organised crime moved into share dealing to fleece thousands of wealthy investors. Dominic Rushe, in New York, reports on the mob and the markets The Fallen Godfathers Thistle Hotels Redhill joins the fight for new runways A tiny Surrey airfield is vying with the big players to provide the next hub for the southeast, writes Dominic O'Connell BT Bmi High-street stalker in need of a kill Interview Scottish entrepreneur Tom Hunter failed to take over House of Fraser, Allders and Selfridges. Is the acquisition of a top high-street chain now a compulsion? Vital Statistics Working Day Domaine Servin Microsoft Business Solutions Debenhams bid raises eyebrows A private-equity takeover may be good for the board but it has dismayed some shareholders, says Matthew Goodman Investors pile in to Russia Huge oil deals have paved the way for more general investment as Moscow encourages foreign involvement. By Lucinda Kemeny Fujitsu Business to Business BBC cashes in on its technology Attempts at commercialisation have borne fruit with the first profit at BBC Resources. Paul Durman reports Bmi IBM Northumbrian deal turns tide Sharewatch BT A Share in the Boardroom Share of the Week Databank FT Interactive Data Rugby club faces trying times London Irish narrowly escaped relegation from rugby union's Zurich Premiership this season. But it is still losing £1m on a £5m turnover. Philip Smith reports What the Experts Say London Irish's Challenges Most Clubs Face Same Problems Strategic Planning in a Time of Change Slow Replies to E-Mails Damage Sales Prospects Public sector offers contracts bonanza Barriers that stop small companies from bidding for government work are being dismantled. Louise Armistead reports Continental Airlines Revenue hits back over 'stealth' tax The Sunday Times Seal of success for inventor How I Made It Mandy Heberman inventor of the Anywayup Cup Part-time workers must get same perks as full-timers Questions of Business Accounting Rules for R&D Costs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clawing Back Tax on Firm's Losses Robin Hood and his banned merry men Prufrock Can your bank think small? Airlines weigh up ways of dealing with fat Americans Stelios makes his screen debut with charitable appeal 3G phone firms hit the wrong numbers Inside the City Contents Bill Bryson's Space Adventure If you want to understand the origins of our own little world you have to catch a falling superstar. But you'd better be quick Concorde Commercial Mortgages Calendar girls do a Cannes-Cannes Richard Brooks takes tea with the Wi ladies tasting film success Bill Bryson's Space Adventure Take a Trip across the Universe, but Tear up All the Maps First Next Week: How Do They Know that? Don't believe a word they say about them An unholy alliance between powerful PRs and craven hacks is turning newspaper coverage into a travesty of the truth Douwe Egberts You couldn't make it up The Old Grey Lady ain't what she used to be The Sunday Times Cruising for a bruising Mean Fields Mean Fields Loyal new power in the party machine Interview Jasper Gerard meets Baroness Amos When they question your sanity, it drives you nuts Been there, endured that, Mo Mowlam comforts Clare Short Multiple Classified Advertising Items Round the world with the Kumars Meera Syal, star of the hit Asian sitcom, explains why The Kumars at No 42 is the formula every nation wants to copy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roll up, roll up for the Giscard Euro trap Do we need a referendum before we sign away some of our key national rights? David Smith offers a guide to the new European constitution Why every girl needs a nice Asian boyfriend on her arm Beach Living America's next move in the Middle East The war on terror will be won not only on the battlefield but in schools, says Max Boot The Sunday Times crossword From plastic pop to wet T-Shirt classical diva Jasper Gerard meets the Hear'Say star with a £1m classical deal The Sunday Times Mother to 700 children Britain is facing a care crisis as foster parent numbers fall, writes Margarette Driscoll The Sunday Times Times Online Sweet sounds of the obsessional Putting the Tory torch to tuition fees The Tory plan to scrap university fees has flaws, but it is a vote winner that could scare Labour into its own rethink, writes John O'Leary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lean times await the class of 2003 A slump in high-flying City jobs is forcing new MBA graduates to seek work in small business and the public sector, writes Huw Richards The best way for parents to help schools in a cash crisis Answer the question It takes a good manager to juggle with lobster balls Winner's Dinners Naked desire for Big Brother Shock exchange The tabloid week This Life People of the Week The Daily Telegraph: Last word The Daily Telegraph: Charles Roach Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Shore things Follow the travel gurus to find your perfect holiday If anyone knows where to find a dream break, it should be the bosses of Britain's top travel companies. So where are the movers and shakers going this year? Mark Hodson gets the inside track from the men and women who know The Sunday Times Good Gear Guide The Sunday Times Discover Design hotels: the backlash starts here They're hip, smart—and they don't work. Come in, Schrager & co: your time is up, says Jeremy Langmead Clubs Sunsail Not guilty: design hotels that make it Greece Pets broaden their horizons ITC Classics Terror threat to Kenyan holidays Directions Ray Charles will be kicking off the Montreal International … Travellers should expect occasional lengthy delays … Passengers boarding the Standsted Express (0845 850 … The Four Seasons Hotel in Prague (00 420 2 2142 7000 Where's safe? Bargain map of the world Gateway Holidays Oil slick on Riviera Some years ago, in these pages, the author Frederic Readers' rants Where was I? Island Guide Langkawi Stop moping around Grey Britain and book yourself a tropical treat. Matt Rudd presents Malaysia's finest Qantas On the Cheap Langkawi for every budget Middle of the Road No Expense Spared South African Airways The Sunday Times Roaming with the Romans The Hadrian's Wall trail opens this week—and its attractions are legion, says Vincent Crump Multiple Display Advertising Items Incomparable Club Med Brilliant border: five top sites on Hadrian's Wall Cleaning up in Cairo She did the laundry. He did the dirty. But Mark Powell had to pay the price Travel brief Tuscany: the holiday masterclass It's where life is an art, and art comes to life. Dana Facaros and Michael Pauls, authors of the definitive Tuscan guidebook, present our three-page tour of Italy's perfect province Multiple Classified Advertising Items Starwood The Sunday Times The vineyards around Montalcino. further west. produce … Overseas Travel Tips for Tuscan trips: getting there and getting around, alone or with an operator Butterfly chase in a French secret garden The wild beauty of the Brenne has escaped the Loire tourist invasion. All the more for Peter and Leni Gillman North Cyprus & Turkey Just AA sk Turkish Airlines North Cyprus Stena Line Travel brief Trail Finders Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols From limos in LA to the beach in Nice, Celia Imrie knows how to act the part Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where was I? Win a week for two in a converted farmhouse in Tuscany, with Simply Travel The competition Contents How women can win the pensions race Should annuities be unisex? Savings rates cut News in Brief Contents The Cost of a Five-Year Career Break Pensions the Experts Recommend Web trade fears Footsie rises to five-month high Fidelity Investments Long term fixes could be short sighted Halifax Tile chiefs are tops when it comes to selling Directors' Deals Tiny sum was fair compensation Bank wouldn't accept my cheque for £50,000 A Question of Money Each week Diana Wright sorts out readers' financial problems Independent Financial Adviser Where to find a lost pension Shield your portfolio with spread bets Investors can hedge against price falls in property, currency and shares by spread betting—and it's tax-free. By Kathryn Cooper Multiple Display Advertising Items Computer Programmer Finds a Way to Profit from Crashes Investors' most popular gambles Has the bull market in bond funds ended? As share prices rally, the traditional safe haven for investors no longer looks so appealing. By Kathryn Cooper Funds the Experts Recommend Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retired Bank of England Printer Relies on Income from … Cut the cost of switching your cash Medium-sized firms lead share rally Mid-cap stocks have been running ahead of blue chips, so should you buy a fund that invests in the sector? By Alicia Wyllie Mortgage deal gives you a 6% cashback Halifax Hargreaves Lansdown How the Funds Performed Where to look for the best financial advice The City watchdog is tightening the rules for advisers. Clare Francis asks how the changes will affect investors Multiple Display Advertising Items Family Have Stuck with their Adviser for 15 Years Equitable Solution Search out these signs of expertise Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile Use the net to check out critical illness cover Web Wise Chase De Vere How the Sites Compare Multiple Display Advertising Items Pensions blunder: what you can do Shamed MP made £5.60 a week in jail Fame and Fortune Jonathan Aitken says he learnt more about money as a prision toilet cleaner than he did as a millionaiare banker. By Natalie Graham Trader hits his targets early My Diy Pension The one account Intelligent Finance Contents Senior Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Feedback consultants are new astrologers A new breed of expert has found that it is not too difficult to fool some of the people most of the time, says Adrian Furnham Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sayings of PT Barnum Most of us are being paid more than we're worth Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fundraisers become stars of charities Raising money for good causes used to be a spare job for retired brigadiers, Now it's a growing profession. says Gareth Huw Davies Multiple Display Advertising Items Work changes us as people Public Opinion Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents The Haunted Cave Champion Reporter Positive Move Bird man Funday News Chukka party International Festival of the Sea Mouse nouse Georgie's best Chicken Scratch Jarvis Footie Stars Land that Time Forgot Tech Spec Funday at the Flicks Movie Magic Watch out for these summer movies coming to your local cinema in the coming months Beryl the Peril Fresh! It's Pretty Fly to Skateboard Ruby Holler Webby's World Www. number-10. gov. uk Funday Stars Make your Mind up! A Night with Justin Big Favourites Squirt F-mail Next Week All aboard Win It! The Simpsons Nicks tooNs TV Contents Inside this Week Up to Speed Citrogen's baby is clever for its age Take your turn at show with drive Vauxhall gets conceptual Cars on TV My other car's slightly faster Me and my Motors On his CD Changer Can the best get better? Vital Statistics Betrayed by the hit-and-run law Pam Foster's son was killed by an uninsured driver. Now she is campaigning to stop this growing menace, writes James Foxall Reversal of fortune: testing Would you pass the driving test if you had to take it again today? Carey Scott, a driver for 16 years, found it far from easy History of the Driving Test Barclays Fluent in Finance Would You Pass your Theory? Multiple Display Advertising Items Keep on truckin', men Jaime Dunn, the RAC woman who rescues lorry drivers in distress, has seen some tricky cases in her time, she tells James Foxall RAC Multiple Classified Advertising Items In Gear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams The Knowledge Automatics Everything you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Buy: Audi A6 Second Opinion The Sunday Times Values Audi A6 2.5 Tdi Se Saloon Auto Vital Statistics The One to Buy Or for Similar Money Clarkson Drives the Morgan plus Vital Statistics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz Letters Court Capers: I was very interested to read about Brian Multiple Display Advertising Items Have your Say Bravo! With reference to the letter from Brian Hayward Alfa Beater: Jeremy Clarkson's article on the Alfa … Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Clinic Your Motoring Problems Solved Design Disasters My First Crash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Proven Perfection Contents Inside Plough Cottage, Chenies, Hertfordshire, £225,000 Sales talk benefit statement Home essentials Precocious of Hampstead Time and place Novelist Joseph Connolly was the proud owner of a London home aged just 19 How much? A house with a title in Moving on A taste for acquiring Allsop Have the lairds lost Scotland? New laws give estate resident powerful right. How will their wealthy oweners face up to radical change, asks Mary Braid Indulge in a flight of fancy Chaanging the handrail and balusters on a tired staircase is an easy way to revamp it suggest Paula Robinson Nuts & bolts Tool kit Houses of the week Linden Landlord Mortgages Charles Church Trevor Square Running on sunshine Rotating houses have been tried before, but this one makes money as it turns, says Clare Chapman A makeover he can live with There are no MDF creations at Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Cornish bolt hole. Mark Anstead visits a temple to taste Right to roam in a floating home Jan Etherington meets a couple who sold their £400,000 Surrey house for life on Britain's waterways What it costs Here's a better class of buyer On the Market Crest Nicholson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Poor relation on the river Long overshadowed by its smarter, pricier neighbours, Brentford is finally an up-and-coming place to live, says Mary Braid FPD Savils Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Seclusion or social Siberia? What's the attraction of the Beckhams' French holiday hideaway? And will their choice affect property prices in the Var? Helena Frith Powell finds out Pick of Provence An 18th-Century, provencal-style house set in 4.5 acres Pick of Provence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shares his taste for mint Garden cuttings What to do this week Countax Limited Grovemanor Homes The Academy Excellentia Vitas Live and let out Sale and leaseback works in hot and sunny locations, but will it take off in Cornwall, asks Graham Norwood The Sunday Times Wilson Bowden City Homes Laing Homes St James Barratt London & Regional Laing Homes Nell Gwynn House Private Sales CDC 2020 Crosbyhomes Thornsell Group plc A problem shared Rosie Millard offers a sympathetic ear to the troubled private landlord The market Rentals Homes Contents Olympus Contents Cover story Antwone Fisher Man or monster? That's the question at the heart of Max — and the reason this depiction of Hitler's youth has caused controversy. By Stephen Applebaum She's just my type Secretary is a daring film about S&M with a spanking performance by Maggie Gyllenhaal. Cosmo Landesman commands you to see it Les Miserables Antwone Fisher 15,120 mins Rest of the week's films Short Cuts If you put two talents together, will the works that Experience Two Operatic Masterpieces this Summer Dominion Theatre Due to open a year ago, the Museum in Docklands finally There's no business like showy business Television Child benefits Going all the way Interview Gutsy she may be, but Rachel Griffiths had to dig deep for her provocative role in Six Feet Under, says Fiona Morrow The Sunday Times Bmi The director's cut Theatre Acting was purgatory, but Michael Grandage finds running both the Donmar and Crucible theatres a job made in heaven. By Matt Wolf Stay off the Streets… The Master Builder Long live the king Theatre Nicholas Hytner's powerful Henry V bodes well for his reign at the National says John Peter Cbso Sexual Perversity in Chicago Rest of the week's theatre Virgin Peribanez Young Vic Seven Deadly Sins of the Petty Bourgeoisie Arcola A good night, sweet prince Opera Simon Keenlyside makes a great Dane and Natalie Dessay brings the house down. The RO's simply staged Hamlet is a triumph, says Hugh Canning Bmi Did the earth move for you? Paul Driver is seduced by the strange landscapes of Birtwistle's work Virgin On record Classical Schubert Lieder with Orchestra Anne Sofie von Otter, Thomas Quasthoff, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, cond Claudio Abbado Deutsche Grammophon 471 586-2 Classical CD of the week Mozart Piano Quartets in G minor (K478) 7 flat (K493) Paul Lewis (Piano), Leopold String Trio Hyperion CDA Mass of Tournai & St Luke Passion Tonus Peregrinus Naxos 8.555861 Elliott Carter and Isang Yun Lauds and Lamentations Heinz Holliger (oboe), Thomas Zehetmair (violin), Ruth Killius (viola), Thomas Demenga (cello) Pop and Jazz Cerys Matthews Cockahoop Tricky Vulnerable Anti 66862 The Pretenders Loose Screw Eagle Eagcd256 McKay McKay Go Beat 9800292 New kids in town Four Tet Rounds Domino Wigcd126 White Hassle The Death of Song Fargo 33903572 Miles Davis In Person: Friday Night & Saturday Night Columbia C2k87097/c2k87100 (4 CDs) Pop CD of the week The Dandy Warhols Welcome to the Monkey House Capitol 5901232 Ahmad Jamal In Search of Momentum DreyfusFDM 36644-2 Expedia Muggs's best shot Cypress Hill's Dj rocking out on record? Believe it. But it took a brave new US label to help the hip-hop star let his hair down. 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Traveller's tales are easily relayed … Dive in for a perfect break Site test With the travel industry desperate to drum up business in the current climate, Neil MacLean hits the holiday sites to track down getaways at great prices For those of us who live in Britain, it is easy to Carry on camping This Virtual life Webdirectory Contents The one to watch State Of Play Today, BBC1 9pm Best film Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone Saturday, Sky Mowies Premier, 6pm Because It's Not There Millions viewing week ending Apr 20 Critics' Choice Blue Murder Correspondent: War Spin (BBC2, 7.15pm) Indiana Jones And The Temple of Doom (BBC1, 6.10pm) UKtv BBC1 Sunday 18 May Five Radio Pick of the Day Sky One Critics' choice Leopard Seals: Lords Of The Ice (National Geographic, 9pm) Films Kids' TV Mary Archer: My Life Withe Jeffrey Critics' choice Call My Bluff (BBC1, 12.30pm) The Sitcom Story (BBC1, 10.35pm) American Hostage: The Situation Room (BBC4, 10pm) Murphy's Law (BBC1, 8.30pm) A kid for Two Farthings (C4,1.40pm) Uktv BBC1 Monday 19 May Five Radio Pick of the Day In Search of Unicorns (R4,8.30pm) Monday 19 May Critics' choice Built For The Kill: Forest (National geographic, 7pm) Films Kids' TV Operation Landslide Hideous Crimes: Secrets From The Black Museum (Five, 10.50pm) Velvet Soup (BBC2, 10pm) Cutting It (BBC1, 9pm) Trust Me, I'm a Teenager (C4,9pm) Film choice UK tv BBC1 Five Radio Pick of the Day File On 4 (R4,8pm) Sky One Critics' choice Wild New World (UK Horizons, 10pm) Films Kids' TV How Clean is Your House? Critics' choice Wednesday 21 May Althorp After Diana (BBC2, 9pm) Match Of The Day Live: Uefa Cup Final — Celtic v Porto (BBC1, 7.30pm) I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Reunion (ITV1, 9pm) Headhunting The Homeless (BBC2, 9.50pm) Film choice House Invaders BBC1 Wednesday May Five Radio Pick of the Day Sky One Critics' choice Films Kids' TV Panorama: The Chicken Run Critics' choice Watching You (BBC4, 9pm) Saving The Madonna: British Art Treasures In Peril (BBC4, 8.30pm) Celebrity Detox Camp (Five, 10pm) Secret History: Hitler Of The Andes (C4,9pm) Film choice Inspector Lynley Mysteries BBC1 Thursday May Five Radio Pick of the Day Sky One Thursday May Critics' choice Films Kids' TV Can You Live Without. . ? Critics' choice Cambridge Spies (BBC2, 9pm) Friends (C4,9.30pm) My Family (BBC1, 8.30pm) Big Brother: Live Launch Show (C4,8.30pm) Top Gun (BBC1, 11.25pm) Ed Baines food Bonanza 1 BBC1 Friday 23 May Friday 23 May Five Radio Pick of the Day Friday 23 May Sky One Critics' choice Films Sky Movies Premier Kids' TV John Adams Critics' choice Treasure Hunt (BBC2, 6.30pm) Law & Order (Five, 9.55pm) The Eurovision Song Contest (BBC1, 8pm) I'd Do Anything (BBC1, 5.45pm) Harry Potter And The Philospher's Stone Ed Vaines Food Bonanza BBC1 Saturday 24 May Saturday 24 May Five Radio Pick of the Day Sky One Saturday 24 May Critics' choice Films Kids' TV The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre To Kill a King Contents BMW DKNY Contents Suzuki Eye Opener Vauxhall Relative Values Adrian would turn up at a party and abuse my friends and Squeeze the girls' bums—while pretending to be me Sony Ericsson Lexus Best of Times Whatever Happened to The Facts of Life Clarks Springers D. 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Bella Bathurst grils a European heroine on perfume and pleasing yourself Mazda To Russia with Love The Girls who Fell to Earth Pure Jeanius Fashion Claudia Croft Wardrobe Mistress Morize Pere & Fils Can Real Men Carry Bags? Handbags are for women or whoopsies …False, says Jamie Huckbody. All you rea-blooded males out there brace yourseives for the time has come for manbags The Ex Factor Three is a crowd when your former lover won't stop interfering, says Shane Watson Rock Bottom Health and Deficiency Feel… Alpro soya Operation When all else fails, a new surgical procedure may cure obesity, says Amanda Ursell Nissan Keep Taking the Tablets A new report says high doses of some supplements do more harm than good. susan Clark is not convinced DiVAS Due's Girl's World That chicest of labels, Paul & Joe, is launching a make-up range. 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